Tuesday, July 8, 2014

how to treat a dry scalp (an add on to hair repair 101)okay
so the first step is admitting you have a problem. a lot of ppl dont
want to own up to having dandruff or a flaky scalp but u kno what u
should because it rly should be treatedPRODUCTS
shampoos+ conditioners

head and shoulders:
i dont have experience using any dandruff shampoos but ive heard that
this works really well! try using the set (shampoo+ conditioner) as it
will work a lot better.

add in oils

kerastase elixir ultime: WOW
this works wonders okay like its sooo light it doesnt weight down your
hair at all and the oil doesnt make your roots greasy. if you add this
in to your hair after you shower, your scalp wont flake and/or feel
itchy. however, it is a little pricey so you might want to start out
with a cheaper oil! its all about finding what works with your hairhair chemist macadamia oil: this
is OKAY. i dont like it as much as the kerastase but it still works.
however, this oil is a little sticky and will make your roots and rest
of your ahir look kinda greasy. its heavy, but it still stops your scalp
from flaking.

hello
so summer is a fun time to experiment with your hair so lets say you
wanna go wild and lighten ur hair. however, you arent sure which bleach
to use!! from giving yourself highlights to going completely blonde,
here is what u can use for ur hair. i have tutorials linked to some of
the bleaches, so check those out :D ORDER IS FROM LEAST LIGHTENING TO MOST﻿note:
there is always the option to going to a hair dresser which lies in
between box dyes and tub dyes. they will safely bleach your hair, but
will refuse to go past a certain shade so they arent responsible for
damaging your hairHIGHLIGHTSlemons: (for dirty blondes and light brunettes ONLY, will not work on anything darker)

pros:

cheap

easily accessible

can be done within 30 min

cons:

doesn't work on a wide range of hair (did not work for me)

can be extremely damaging if you have other chemicals in your hair (if you swim/ have dyed ur hair before)

harder to control (spreading, mixing, no idea how much it will lighten)

﻿ACTUALLY BLEACHING
box
dyes: box dyes are good for everyone! they are much more professional
and are more likely to deliver better results. i have a review of the
box dye i used to do somewhere on the blog, so look for it under
"products i use" (no link for this one

pros:

comes with instructions so no sketchy tutorials

can choose what color your hair will turn out to be

often come with deep conditioner to help repair your hair afterwards

smells nice

cons:

can be more expensive

damaging

one use

no room to experiment

bleach
tubs (what i currently use, can find short tutorial on 'how to get
white hair') only use this if you have experience bleaching your hair
(use box dyes to learn) or know someone who has and can help you. bleach
tubs can lighten your hair to almost white!

pros:

multiple uses

you have freedom to experiment (meaning you can choose your own shade/ dye dif parts of ur hair lighter than others)

can dye whenever and u dont need sun/heat to lighten (like sun in and lemons)

one tub can last you MANY bleaches (for me maybe like 40)

cons:

harder to understand if you arent experienced with bleaching

easier to fuck up your hair if you arent careful

have to make special trip to beauty store to buy (in stock @ sallys)

can be pricey

damaging

hi i hope this helps!! if you kno of any other methods of lightening your hair, message me so i can put it in here!!

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this is a blog that combines youtube videos+ blog reviews+ first hand experience+ my hair dressers advice in one place. hair can be pretty important to some people, so i hope this helps. it has tutorials, comparisons, and reviews to aid u in ur quest for better hair.
HAIR PLANS: letting my roots grow out, will then bleach to blonde again